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Anchor-1: Good Morning everyone ! The galaxy of intellectuals, your Excellency, invited guests, teachers and my dear friends – how different is this evening. Dear audience, you will yourself discover as the colours of cultural feast unfold !

Well, my first and foremost duty - On behalf of the Principal, Teaching Staff and Students, we welcome you all to our GALAXY ENCHANT 2012
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Anchor-2: We fell honored to have with us - The Honourable Chief Guest His Excellency Mr……….., Resistrar , KU, - Sir you hardly need any introduction, you have made all of us proud by your distinguished work in numerous capacities. You are one of the Mentor for Education services . Guests of Honour : Mr……, Director,UIET the man of distinct vision and a fountainhead of illuminating ideas, an idol of knowledge and experience and inspiration to all of us. Mr……….., who is ……………….

1. Ganesh Vandana speech-

Jaisa ki Doston Hamare culture me jab koi subh kariye karte hain to hamare vighan harta ganpati Ganesh ko pratham nimatran dete hai to kyun na aaj ke fest ka aagaj ganpati ganesh ke vandna ke saath Karen.

So put your hands together for the first performance …. .

2. Sai Bhajan speech-
Shirdi Sai Baba remains a very popular saint especially in India, and is worshipped by people around the world. He is claimed to have had no love for perishable things and his sole concern was self-realization. He taught a moral code of love, forgiveness, helping others, charity, contentment, inner peace, and devotion to God and guru.
Sai Baba remains a very popular saint, especially in India, and is worshipped by people around the world.
Sai Bhajan by…..Kuldeep, Civil , 2nd year….
About kuldeep, He has been the best singer in various high level singing competitons….

3. Solo Dance- Dance is a way to express emotions. A solo dance is danced by an individual dancing alone, as opposed to couples dancing together but independently of others dancing at the same time, if any, and as opposed

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